Enrollment

SCHOOL INFORMATION

Welcome to Kindergarten!

Incoming Kindergarten students for the 2018-19 school year must be five years of age on or before October 1, 2018. Please begin the enrollment process online atJeffco Connectand bring the following documents into school:

To determine if Peck is your neighborhood school please go to the School Locator and look up your address or contact the school at 303-982-0590.

Information about Peck

Peck Elementary is a neighborhood walk-in school.

If you live outside the Peck neighborhood, you must submit a Choice Enrollment form to be considered for possible enrollment. Students are accepted on a space available basis. Round one applications are prioritized through a lottery process. Waiting lists, which are prioritized, will be created if applicants exceed space available. A separate application must be completed and submitted for each child.

If you would like to tour the school and/or observe one of the classrooms, please call the school at 303-982-0590 to set up an appointment.

Peck has implemented a soft start with students entering the front doors and going directly to their classroom as early as 7:25. Soft start is an opportunity for students to make lunch selections, finish homework, read, or engage in classroom activities before the start of the actual school day. School begins at 7:35; students arriving after this time are considered tardy.

Peck Elementary has many programs that strengthen academic achievement and our school culture:

Second Step allows students "to continue developing their social-emotional skills, including making friends, managing emotions, and solving problems, to set them on the path for social success and academic readiness."

Peck is a Healthy School that "promotes healthy lifestyle choices, life skills and attitudes, benefiting staff, students and their families thus enhancing inpidual potential, well-being, and academic achievement."

Our Library Media Center/Program, recognized by the Colorado Department of Education as a Highly Effective Library Program, is an engaging space where students learn critical thinking skills and information literacy. Collaborative instruction among our Teacher-Librarian and classroom teachers integrates technology and is driven by state standards and student achievement data.

Peck's Shared Leadership Team, comprised of four classroom teachers and four support staff, has embraced the Success in Sight program, a "comprehensive approach to school improvement that helps raise student achievement and engages in continuous, sustainable improvement that builds upon past successes."